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KFC kicks little girl out because her facial scars were 'disrupting our customers'

by Hayley Hoefer

An employee at a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Jackson, Miss., asked 3-year-old Victoria Wilcher to leave the fast food restaurant because her facial scars scared the other customers.

Victoria was the victim of a brutal pit bull attack at her grandfather’s home this past April. After Donald Mullin’s three dogs broke down his back door, the dogs jumped on the little girl and broke her nose, both jaws, cheekbones and right eye socket. Victoria ultimately lost her right eye, and that side of her face is now paralyzed.

After yet another trip to the doctor with her granddaughter, Kelly Mullins decided to treat hungry Victoria to a meal at KFC last week. Victoria is on a feeding tube, so Mullins ordered her some soft mashed potatoes.

But while Mullins and Victoria were seated in the restaurant, a KFC employee walked over with a shocking message.

“They just told us, they said, ‘We have to ask you to leave because her face is disrupting our customers,’” she told WAPT-TV.